Government Sanctioned Non-State Actors, Particularly Business Non-State Actors, In Mauritius Highly Likely To Experience A Minimal Increase In Their Roles Over The Next Five Years
Executive Summary:
Due to the stable democracy. respect for the law, and the government's efforts towards increased liberalization of various economic sectors, it is highly likely that state sanctioned non-state actors (NSAs) within Mauritius will experience a minimal increase in their role within the country over the next five years. Significant opportunities for increased role in the the African nation are also likely to come as a result of the government's intention to expand the information technology and communication sectors and to transform the island into a major business financial sector in the region. Currently, Mauritius' social, political, and economic atmosphere allow for a significant role for state sanctioned NSAs (represented by the score of 4 on the State Sanctioned side of the Role Potential spectrum), and it is likely that business NSAs will be the main driving force behind the minimal increase in the NSAs functional roles within the country.
Government Sanctioned Non-State Actors, Particularly Business Non-State Actors, In
Mauritius Highly Likely To Experience A Minimal Increase In Their Roles Over The Next Five Years
Executive Summary:
Due to the stable democracy. respect for the law, and the government's efforts
Analytical Confidence: 8
Source Reliability: 9
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